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Cyril Lucius Duprey OBE (3 March 1897 – 1988) was a Trinidad and Tobago businessman. He founded the Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO, now part of the CL Financial Group) in 1936, the first locally owned insurance company. The company was expanded into the CL Financial Group, which was run for many years by his nephew, Lawrence Duprey.
National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago: Oil & gas Exploration & production Point Lisas: 1975 State natural gas S A National Infrastructure Development Company: Industrials Heavy construction Port of Spain: 2005 Construction S A Petrotrin: Oil & gas Exploration & production Pointe-à-Pierre: 1993 State oil company, defunct 2018 P D Republic ...
As of late 2010, the company remained in a tenuous position amid tense negotiations with the government, [3] and as of February 2011, the company's web site (www.clfinancial.com) was no longer functioning. CL Financial started out as a holding company for Colonial Life Insurance Company (Trinidad) Limited (Clico) in 1993.
Martin Joseph (c. 1950 – 5 January 2015) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He served as a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives for St. Ann's East from 1995 to 2002, and then was appointed as a Government Senator in the Senate .
Guardian Holdings Limited is a conglomerate of insurance and financial services companies in the Caribbean. Its headquarters are in Westmoorings, Trinidad and Tobago and its history goes back to 1847. At one time it was known as Standard Life and the company has since been rebranded under the name Guardian Group.
From 1952 to 1966, he was the Manager of American Life Insurance Company and a director at L.J Williams Ltd. In 1966, he assumed full control of the family company and became managing director of L.J Williams Ltd. [ 12 ] During this time, Williams also became deeply involved in politics at a crucial point in Trinidad and Tobago's transition ...
In 1890, Alston left Trinidad and Tobago and initiated a partnership deal with McGregor Frame (Frame Alston & Co). [1] Frame Alston & Co then succeeded by Alston Arbuthnot & Co were the London agents of the Trinidad company until the death of Alston in 1918. [2] In 1904, a saw mill and a lumber and hardware store was launched.
HE George Maxwell Richards TC CM (1 December 1931 – 8 January 2018) was a Trinidadian politician who served as the fourth president of Trinidad and Tobago, in office from 2003 to 2013. He was the first president of Trinidad and Tobago and head of state in the Anglophone Caribbean to have Amerindian ancestry. [1]